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    Memory Commemoration and the Meaning of a Suburban War Memorial by Stephens, John

    Published 2007
    “…War memorials are a significant feature of the Australian landscape. Thousands were erected after the First World War in towns and suburbs across the nation as a community focus for memory, grief, and pride of their soldiers lost in the war. …”
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    Roost tree characteristics determine use by the white-striped freetail bat (Tadarida australis, Chiroptera: Molossidae) in suburban subtropical Brisbane, Australia by Rhodes, M., Wardell-Johnson, Grant

    Published 2006
    “…Roost trees provide important habitat requirements for hollow-using fauna in suburban, rural and forested environments.…”
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    Citrus and Peach Urban Landscapes in Limone and Montreuil by Condello, Annette

    Published 2016
    “…What does the tourist town of Limone on Lake Garda in Italy have in common with suburban Montreuil in France? Reinterpreting the infrastructural constructions to house fruits in these places, this paper will trace their lesser-known architectural marks through the urban landscape based upon established memories. …”
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    The effect of urbanisation on pollinator abundance and reproductive success by Lamb, Ieuan

    Published 2022
    “…The urban gradient encompassed highly urbanised landscapes, suburban landscapes with increasing green cover, grasslands, and woodlands. …”
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    Joondalup Invitation Art Prize 2022 by Slatter, Nicole, Slatter, Bruce

    Published 2022
    “…The many parts that make up suburban place coexist, as private space adjoins shared public space and boundaries divide the landscape. …”
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    Outside the gate: sub-urban legal practices in early medieval England by Baker, John, Brookes, Stuart

    Published 2013
    “…In this paper historical, archaeological and toponymic evidence is used to examine this phenomenon of suburban legal practices and to pose questions about the wider dimensions of the early medieval legal landscape.…”
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    Vocal response of oriental magpie robin (Copsychus saularis) to urban environmental factors in Peninsular Malaysia by Shafinaz Hanafi, Chong, Leong Puan, Sreetheran Maruthaveeran, Kok, Loong Yeong

    Published 2019
    “…This study examined the vocalisation of the Oriental Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis; locally known as Murai Kampung) in relation to anthropogenic noise and environmental factors in the urban, suburban and rural areas in Peninsular Malaysia. We measured four ambient factors (i.e. ambient noise, temperature, relative humidity and light intensity) and two landscape factors (i.e. distance to building and distance to major roads) between January and June 2017 from six locations. …”
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    Vocal response of oriental Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis) to urban environmental factors in Peninsular Malaysia by Hanafi, Shafinaz, Chong, Leong Puan, Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran, Kok, Loong Yeong

    Published 2019
    “…This study examined the vocalisation of the Oriental Magpie Robin(Copsychus saularis; locally known as Murai Kampung) in relation to anthropogenic noise and environmental factors in the urban, suburban and rural areas in Peninsular Malaysia. We measured four ambient factors (i.e. ambient noise, temperature, relative humidity and light intensity) and two landscape factors (i.e. distance to building and distance to major roads) between January and June 2017 from six locations. …”
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    Vocalisation of oriental magpie robin (Copsychus saularis linnaeus, 1758) in response to environmental factors in Peninsular Malaysia by Mohd Hanafi, Nur Shafinaz

    Published 2018
    “…Ambient factors (i.e. ambient noise, environment temperature, relative humidity and light intensity) and landscape factors (i.e. distances to building and major roads) were measured during sampling. …”
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    There is unrest in the forest, there is trouble in the trees (extended) by Dagnall, Rebecca

    Published 2012
    “…The portrait like skulls and creatures that emerge from the landscape itself, echo the haunts of gothic landscape and seduce the audience into a dark and uneasy yet beautifully inviting space. …”
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    Real and Imagined Suburbia: using painting to explore allusions to promise and reality by Harman, Fiona

    Published 2017
    “…For this practice-led research project, I engage with the fields of contemporary landscape painting and architectural theory to reimagine the display home. …”
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    Translating housing affordability policies and planning reforms in housing stock: the missed opportunity for the Perth metropolitan region (WA) by Perugia, Francesca

    Published 2017
    “…The paper argues that housing policies are not translating into an overall growth of residential densities across the whole metropolitan region, but instead creating a polarised city made of affordable fringes of suburban landscapes and a central, dense core located in the ‘City’ and its adjoining areas.…”
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    Escaping the split-level trap: postsuburban narratives in recent American fiction by Foster, Tim

    Published 2012
    “…My PhD engages with a number of recent works of fiction in order to understand how American literature has commented on the emergence of a postsuburban environment – that is to say a cosmopolitan landscape in which the previous city/suburb binary is no longer evident. …”
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    The Architecture of Luxury by Condello, Annette

    Published 2014
    “…Providing voluptuous settings for the nobles and the leisure class, luxury took the form of not only grand palaces, but also follies, country and suburban houses, private or public entertainment venues and ornate skyscrapers with fast lifts. …”
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    Postcolonial civic identity and youth (dis)organizing environment: a growth into citizenship analysis by Mohd Muzhafar Idrus, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Raihanah Mohd Mydin

    Published 2020
    “…The fluid realities of youth in postcolonial nation-states can reflect changing and challenging landscapes. Their engagements with environment, for example, are not only elaborated in social, political, and economical contexts, but also generated through values, beliefs, and identities. …”
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    For My Own Pleasure and Delight by Hudson, Kirsten

    Published 2012
    “…Emerging from a paradoxical landscape of fear, loathing and desire, breeder is my dark satirical take on ambivalent myths surrounding suburban Australian motherhood. …”
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    Land cover mapping of the Mekong Delta with sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar by Ngo, Duc Khanh

    Published 2024
    “…In conclusion, this thesis demonstrated the potential use of Sentinel-1 C-band SAR data to map LCLU across the urban suburban to rural-natural landscape on level terrains. …”
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    The Architecture of Fear: Discourses of spatiality and violence in American Psycho and Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis by Collins, Michael J

    Published 2006
    “…I will be exploring EllisÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s work in relation to Michel FoucaultÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s use of architecture as social control in Discipline and Punish, Guy Debord and the SituationistsÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� fusion of spatiality, aesthetics and market capitalism addressed in publications such as the Internationale Situationiste and Walter BenjaminÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s romantic anti-capitalism and Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�dialectics of seeing.Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� In my readings of American Psycho and Lunar Park I will also demonstrate how violence in Bret Easton EllisÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�s fiction is figured in terms inseparable from, and dominated by, spatial discourse and is used to reinforce his literary analysis of urban, and suburban space in these two novels, respectively. By refiguring EllisÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� work as a response to contemporary fears concerning urban space, I will show how this author uses and adapts older European and American literary traditions, such as the flaneur, the Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�London walker,Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� critical aesthetics and Ã�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�psychogeographyÃ�Â�Ã�¢Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â� to explore the psychological and social effects of a new cultural and geographical landscape upon the individual and to the engagements of American literature more broadly.…”
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